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HP 4K0865 Middle Backplane Board
- Middle Backplane Board.
- Facilitates inter-module communication.
- Key component for system architecture.
- Ensures data flow and power distribution.
- Designed for specific HP system models.
- Critical for system functionality and expansion.
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Product Overview
The HP 4K0865 is a Middle Backplane Board. This component is essential for the interconnectivity and communication between various modules within compatible HP server or storage systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Middle Backplane Board |
| Function | Interconnects system components |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Specific HP server/storage systems |
Product Description
The HP 4K0865 Middle Backplane Board serves as a crucial central hub within compatible HP server or storage enclosures. Its primary function is to provide the physical and electrical pathways necessary for communication and data exchange between various installed components, such as processors, memory modules, I/O cards, and power supplies. This backplane is engineered to ensure efficient and reliable signal integrity, enabling seamless data flow and power distribution throughout the system. It acts as the backbone of the system's architecture, dictating how different parts of the hardware interact and function collectively. The design of the middle backplane is critical for the overall performance, stability, and expandability of the system. As a key component, the 4K0865 is integral to the operational integrity of the systems it supports. Its presence ensures that all connected modules can communicate effectively, allowing the system to perform its intended tasks. Replacement or upgrade of this board is typically undertaken during system maintenance or when expanding capabilities, highlighting its fundamental role in the hardware configuration.

